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Amendment Paper as at
Thursday 22nd January 2004

STANDING COMMITTEE E


HOUSING BILL

NOTE

The Amendments have been arranged in accordance with the Order of the Committee [20th January].

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Robert Syms [R]
Mr Mark Field

182

Clause     4,     page     4,     line     22,     after 'district', insert 'or a number of electors to be determined on the basis of the size of the parish'.



   

Mr Edward Davey
Matthew Green
Richard Younger-Ross

220

Clause     4,     page     4,     line     22,     at end insert—

       'or,

(c) the Member of Parliament for that district, or

(d) a further or higher education institution located in that district, or

(e) a Primary Care Trust serving that district.'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Robert Syms [R]
Mr Mark Field

183

Clause     4,     page     4,     line     40,     leave out 'the manner in which, and'.


   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Robert Syms [R]
Mr Mark Field

184

Clause     5,     page     5,     line     8,     after second 'a', insert 'clearly defined'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

5

Clause     5,     page     5,     line     15,     at end insert—

'(ca)  taking emergency remedial action under section (Emergency remedial action);

(cb) making an emergency prohibition order under section (Emergency prohibition orders);'.


   

Mr Keith Hill

6

Clause     6,     page     5,     line     40,     leave out 'paragraphs (b), (d) and (e) of' and insert 'provisions contained in'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Robert Syms [R]
Mr Mark Field

185

Clause     6,     page     5,     line     41,     after '5', insert 'where the local housing authority deems a clearly defined category 1 hazard exists'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

7

Clause     6,     page     6,     line     4,     at end insert—

    '(2A)   In the case of paragraph (ca) of that subsection, the authority may regard the taking of emergency remedial action under section (Emergency remedial action) followed by the service of an improvement notice under section 9 as a single course of action.

    (2B)   In the case of paragraph (cb) of that subsection, the authority may regard the making of an emergency prohibition order under section (Emergency prohibition orders) followed by the service of a prohibition order under section 18 as a single course of action.'.


   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Robert Syms [R]
Mr Mark Field

186

Clause     7,     page     6,     line     17,     after 'a', insert 'clearly defined'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

8

Clause     7,     page     6,     line     21,     leave out 'and'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

9

Clause     7,     page     6,     line     23,     at end insert 'and

(e)  section 289(2ZB) of that Act (power to make a slum clearance declaration).'.


   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Robert Syms [R]
Mr Mark Field

187

Clause     8,     page     6,     line     32,     leave out 'may' and insert 'will'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Robert Syms [R]
Mr Mark Field

188

Clause     8,     page     6,     line     33,     leave out 'about exercising' and insert 'on'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

10

Clause     8,     page     6,     line     37,     leave out second 'or' and insert—

'(ba)  their functions under Chapter 2A in relation to emergency remedial action and emergency prohibition orders, or'.

   

Mr David Kidney
Dr Brian Iddon

173

Clause     8,     page     6,     line     39,     at end add—

'(d) their functions in relation to fire safety legislation and in particular the installation of automatic fire sprinklers in properties to which Part 2 applies.'.

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Robert Syms [R]
Mr Mark Field

189

Clause     8,     page     6,     line     39,     at end add—

'(d) the new qualifications and training required by Environmental Health Officers to undertake these functions.

(e) the nature and expenditure of time required so that these functions may be considered to have been properly fulfilled.

(f) the circumstances in which they may be required to compensate landlords for costs incurred in the carrying out of their functions.

(g) their functions in relation to fire safety legislation and in particular consideration be given to the installation of automatic fire sprinklers in HMOs'.

   

Mr Edward Davey
Matthew Green
Richard Younger Ross

221

Clause     8,     page     6,     line     39,     at end add—

'(d) their function under this Part in responding to emergency or urgent situations.'.


   

Mr Edward Davey
Matthew Green
Richard Younger-Ross

222

Clause     9,     page     7,     line     33,     at end insert—

    '(2A)   An improvement notice under this section may be served on any occupants of the residential premises concerned, but only to require such occupants not to obstruct or impede the completion of any remedial action required in a related improvement notice for those premises.'.

   

Mr Edward Davey
Matthew Green
Richard Younger-Ross

223

Clause     9,     page     8,     line     13,     at end insert—

    '(5A)   The improvement notice may require any remedial action that would render the property uninhabitable only to be taken after the occupants have been informed and had the opportunity to find alternative accommodation.'.

   

Mr Edward Davey
Matthew Green
Richard Younger-Ross

224

Clause     9,     page     8,     line     18,     at end insert—

    '(7A)   A copy of the improvement notice may be displayed in the residential premises affected, at the discretion of the local housing authority.'.


   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Robert Syms [R]
Mr Mark Field

190

Clause     12,     page     9,     line     42,     leave out (b).

   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Robert Syms [R]
Mr Mark Field

191

Clause     12,     page     9,     line     44,     at end add—

    '(6)   An improvement notice shall be suspended where the occupier of the premises impedes or obstructs a landlord from complying with the notice. Such suspension shall continue until the tenant allows the necessary work to proceed unimpeded or the landlord acquires vacant possession.

    (7)   An improvement notice shall be suspended where following the service of the notice, the landlord has put in hand measures to cause the property to revert to single household occupancy'.


   

Mr John Hayes
Mr Robert Syms [R]
Mr Mark Field

192

Clause     13,     page     10,     line     32,     at end add—

    '(9)   An improvement notice shall be revoked in all cases where the HMO, in respect of which the notice was served, has reverted to single household occupancy'.


   

Mr Keith Hill

81

Schedule     1,     page     145,     line     5,     leave out 'county court' and insert 'residential property tribunal'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

82

Schedule     1,     page     145,     line     29,     leave out 'county court' and insert 'residential property tribunal'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

83

Schedule     1,     page     146,     leave out lines 4 to 11 and insert—

    '(3) A residential property tribunal may allow an appeal to be made to it after the end of the period mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) or (2) if it is satisfied that there is a good reason for the failure to appeal before the end of that period (and for any delay since then in applying for permission to appeal out of time).'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

84

Schedule     1,     page     146,     line     13,     leave out 'county court' and insert 'residential property tribunal'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

85

Schedule     1,     page     146,     leave out line 18.

   

Mr Keith Hill

86

Schedule     1,     page     146,     line     19,     leave out 'court' and insert 'tribunal'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

87

Schedule     1,     page     146,     line     24,     leave out 'court' and insert 'tribunal'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

88

Schedule     1,     page     146,     line     31,     leave out 'court' and insert 'tribunal'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

89

Schedule     1,     page     146,     line     40,     leave out 'court's' and insert 'tribunal's'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

90

Schedule     1,     page     147,     line     4,     leave out 'court' and insert 'tribunal'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

91

Schedule     1,     page     147,     line     13,     leave out 'judge' and insert 'tribunal'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

92

Schedule     1,     page     147,     line     14,     leave out 'his judgment' and insert 'its decision'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

93

Schedule     1,     page     147,     line     17,     leave out 'county court' and insert 'residential property tribunal'.

[R] Relevant registered interest declared.

 
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